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reecejackox 20-03-2018 03:18 PM

What is the longest you have walked in one go?
 
I would say on record about 6.2 miles from college to my home a few years ago now.

Crimson Dynamo 20-03-2018 03:21 PM

When contemplating walking I like to think about this Jack Handey quote:


"Before you criticize someone, walk a mile in their shoes.

That way, you'll be a mile from them, and you'll have their shoes"

Maru 20-03-2018 03:25 PM

13 miles I know of at least, because I tracked it once... I'm sure I've walked more at Six Flags or something though.

There is an extensive trail system in the Northeast, and the husband and we made it to 13 miles one time just picking random places to go to extend it and marking it with GPS... and one time accidentally ended up coming out the back side of a friend's apt, so we paid him a visit and then walked home. Which was kind of funny in it's randomness (and he was actually home that time!)

Niamh. 20-03-2018 03:25 PM

I'm not sure about ever but last year for my birthday we went away to Kerry and walked the Gap of Dunloe which is about 7miles I think

Calderyon 20-03-2018 03:28 PM

About 5 to 6 miles. I was a wreck after that.

Matthew. 20-03-2018 03:34 PM

6 miles when me and dennis decided it would be a great idea to walk to the nearest tesco. we’d had a few. only about a month ago that

Oliver_W 20-03-2018 03:37 PM

12 miles, for Waendle Walk

bots 20-03-2018 03:52 PM

26 miles for me

LaLaLand 20-03-2018 04:05 PM

When I was in London for the weekend with uni (design conference and then sightseeing for two days) we just didn't use buses/taxis/the Tube at all and walked everywhere.

Over the two days my friends pedometer said we'd walked 30 miles.

I had NO SKIN on my feet, red raw.

smudgie 20-03-2018 04:23 PM

8 miles in the African heat.:fist:
All alone..as a child having missed the school bus home.:bawling:

Beso 20-03-2018 05:12 PM

About 12 miles...

Smithy 20-03-2018 05:13 PM

Probably whatever we did on Duke of Edinburgh

Crimson Dynamo 20-03-2018 05:13 PM

When i glanced at this thread title without my glasses I thought michael21 had gone too far with a topic...

Fetch The Bolt Cutters 20-03-2018 05:15 PM

i used to walk my dog to winwock quay every other day for a few months in 2015 and that’s 7 miles from my house according to google so 14 miles

pontyboi 20-03-2018 06:10 PM

When I was in hollywood all the way from the farmers market up to the hollywood hills and literally thought I was going to die. I have no idea how many miles that is though lol.

Shaun 20-03-2018 06:12 PM

8 miles after a disastrous house party

kirklancaster 20-03-2018 08:05 PM

42 and a bit miles across the North Yorks Moors - The Lyke Wake Walk.

It was a lifetime ago though and the memory resides in my personal museum next to my 'Road Running' days. :hee:

AnnieK 20-03-2018 08:08 PM

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Originally Posted by kirklancaster (Post 9925553)
42 and a bit miles across the North Yorks Moors - The Lyke Wake Walk.

It was a lifetime ago though and the memory resides in my personal museum next to my 'Road Running' days. :hee:

Bloody hell, I have to take a deep breath before I drive that far :laugh: How long did that take you?

michael21 20-03-2018 08:37 PM

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Originally Posted by reecejackox (Post 9925096)
I would say on record about 6.2 miles from college to my home a few years ago now.

15 miles it was for charity

kirklancaster 20-03-2018 08:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AnnieK (Post 9925558)
Bloody hell, I have to take a deep breath before I drive that far :laugh: How long did that take you?

:laugh: To be honest Annie, it WAS supposed to be just less than 40 miles, but the reason that I put: "42 and a bit miles", is because we GOT LOST. :blush: and the 'bit' was a good bit. :blush:

It took us over 12 hours and was supposed to be around only 9 to 10 hours.

There were 4 of us who set off - at I think - 7 am from Osmotherley where we had parked our car and 4 others who had set off from Ravenscar at the same time where they had parked their car.

We each had a set of keys for each other's vehicles and were supposed to pass each other 'en route' then carry on to each other's cars around the same time - 5 pm to 6 pm I think.

Well, we got lost, missed the other party 'en route' and did not reach their car until well after 12 midnight.

I was young, strong and fit, but I have NEVER been as knackered as I was that day. :laugh:

Only 6 of the original 8 walkers are still alive and I only now keep in touch with 2 of those, and it is now something to remember with mutual amusement.

"All Part Of Life's Rich Tapestry", Annie.

AnnieK 20-03-2018 08:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kirklancaster (Post 9925605)
:laugh: To be honest Annie, it WAS supposed to be just less than 40 miles, but the reason that I put: "42 and a bit miles", is because we GOT LOST. :blush: and the 'bit' was a good bit. :blush:

It took us over 12 hours and was supposed to be around only 9 to 10 hours.

There were 4 of us who set off - at I think - 7 am from Osmotherley where we had parked our car and 4 others who had set off from Ravenscar at the same time where they had parked their car.

We each had a set of keys for each other's vehicles and were supposed to pass each other 'en route' then carry on to each other's cars around the same time - 5 pm to 6 pm I think.

Well, we got lost, missed the other party 'en route' and did not reach their car until well after 12 midnight.

I was young, strong and fit, but I have NEVER been as knackered as I was that day. :laugh:

Only 6 of the original 8 walkers are still alive and I only now keep in touch with 2 of those, and it is now something to remember with mutual amusement.

"All Part Of Life's Rich Tapestry", Annie.

Aw, great memory though Kirk.

My mum made me do a 10 mile walk with her as a teenager for Greenpeace. I hated every minute of it at the time...but looking back it was a great day spent with her and the other walkers, even though I moaned literally every step of the way and wondered why the **** I needed to save the whale anyway :laugh:

kirklancaster 20-03-2018 08:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AnnieK (Post 9925610)
Aw, great memory though Kirk.

My mum made me do a 10 mile walk with her as a teenager for Greenpeace. I hated every minute of it at the time...but looking back it was a great day spent with her and the other walkers, even though I moaned literally every step of the way and wondered why the **** I needed to save the whale anyway :laugh:

:joker:

Marsh. 20-03-2018 08:53 PM

I used to walk to San Francisco for an ice cream in the summer holidays.

I was sweating cobs. D:

hijaxers 20-03-2018 09:04 PM

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Originally Posted by reecejackox (Post 9925096)
I would say on record about 6.2 miles from college to my home a few years ago now.

20 miles years ago for christian aid nigh on broke my feet to bits - no fancy trainers then , just normal shoes.

Koadey 21-03-2018 12:20 AM

10 miles from Downtown St. John's in Newfoundland, Canada to Cape Spear - the most Eastern piece of land in North America.


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